Future Farm Technologies Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in indoor plant growth technology; and production of wholesale and retail cannabis products in North America. The company manufactures and distributes LED lighting bulbs, fixtures, lamps, retrofits, and other products for the commercial and residential applications through its Website, LEDCanada.com; and packaging for LED light engine through COBGrowlights.com. It also offers vertical farming solutions. In addition, the company sells cannabis biomass, seeds, and oil from hemp; and operates ornamental plant greenhouse. The company was formerly known as Arcturus Growthstar Technologies Inc. and changed its name to Future Farm Technologies Inc. in February 2017. Future Farm Technologies Inc. was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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